PPT-Optical illusions Lesson 6: Imagines Safety and Student Stories
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In this optical illusion if you follow the movement of the rotating pink dot with your eyes the dots will remain only one colour pink However if you stare at
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In this optical illusion if you follow the movement of the rotating pink dot with your eyes the dots will remain only one colour pink However if you stare at the black in the center the moving dot will turn green . L Gregory Reprinted from Proc Royal Society B 171 179296 This paper develops the notion of perceptual hypotheses and also raises questions concerning the distinction to be made between analogue and digital This is made in the context of the brain an Philip Larkin. Stanza One. The first stanza describes ambulances threading their way through a busy city.. The ambulances are . ‘Light glossy grey’ . in colour and the badge of the ambulance is painted on them.. Created by . Tiffany W, . Alief. Independent School District – Houston, TX. Introduction . Hi! My name is Tiffany and I am a teacher in the . Alief. Independent School District in Houston, Texas. Digital stories are a way that educators can use multimedia to fully engage their students. Whether you create your own digital stories or assist your students in creating their own, you are tapping into creative potential that can help maximize your student’s learning!. The eye says it’s a flower, the brain thinks it’s a face. Carefully positioned images can cause discrepancies between the actual image and the perception created by the brain.. Credit. : . Tom . Wigley. Using line to show the ILLUSION of space. The Elements of art. These are tools that artists use to help communicate something to the viewer. They are line, shape, texture, value, color, line and form.. Use Gestalt Psychology to explain optical illusions.. Copyright . © Allyn and Bacon 2006. Perceptual Ambiguity and Distortion. Illusions. . . The incorrect interpretation of a stimulus pattern . No community developer likes to be told that the housing she just built was "not doing anybody a favor." But that's what Jay Williams, the young, incredibly popular mayor of Youngstown, Ohio, said to Place & Region. 3 types of illusions that affect our perceptions. Literal Optical Illusions. : create images that do not represent a physical measurement of the stimulus source. . Physiological Illusions. . . AS . CONSTITUTIONALISM. Roderick T. Long. Auburn University | Molinari Institute . | . Center for a Stateless Society. WHY . PIZZA. HAS NO PLACE IN A FREE SOCIETY. ANARCHISM. . . AS . What do you see first?. An old witch or a young woman?. A musician or . a girl’s face. ?. Duck or Rabbit?. Young Girl or Old Woman?. Father or son?. Swan or Squirrel?. Seal or Donkey?. Duck or Rabbit?. Rainbows can be circular. . How is this image similar our perception of rainbows?. Do you think that you could ever reach the end of the rainbow? . . Explain your responses.. What d. oes . the rainbow . What are optical illusions?. An experience of seeming to see something that does not exist or that is other than it appears. An experience of seeming to see something that does not exist or that is other than it appears. What is an Optical illusion. ?. something that looks different from what it is . :. something that you seem to see but that is not really there. Types optical illusions. Blivet. . Bezold. effect. English. You will need. A pen and paper, book or device.. Your notes from lesson 23.. New vocabulary. Continue to record ‘new vocabulary’ . as you progress through the lessons.. This can be set out in a table, like the example on this slide..
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